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The Lost Years of Merlin Interview with T.A. Barron

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

An interview with T.A. Barron about the Lost Years of Merlin series.

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  • The best books of my youth.

  • Some of the best things I have ever read. Thank You T.A Barron. If you ever read this (I doubt), Please continue to write these magnificent books, I can honestly say, when I finished the series, I could hardly pick up another book, Merlin was like a brother to me, along with all the other characters, and I miss them.

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  • Please, MAKE A MOVIE OF THE LOST YEARS OF MERLIN AND THE BOOKS AFTER. I love this series!

  • @TheBeefBaron

    people like what they like and I like these books

  • I tell myself that the only reason there is no movie for the Lost Years and Great Tree is because that T.A Barron is too smart to release the movies while Harry Potter is in theatres

  • Barron , you are awesome and your books are by far my favorite.

    I cannot wait for the movie to come out :)

    Man keep up the good work and if it's possible i would really like a follow-up to the great tree of avalon xD

    Thx :D

  • The Lost Years of Merlin books are some of my favorite - thanks for posting this video!

  • My friend said all of your books are quite exceptional an i take his word for it after watching this.

  • so, they are still good storys.

  • All of T.A. Barron's books are completely unoriginal. Most of characters are invented by someone else, and those that aren't are fabricated from standard stereotypes.

    "KyraBrightmoon" is actually T.A. Barron himself, at least judging by "with an eye on the individual heroic journey". Come on. That's a cheezy as his novels.

    Read Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaimen, or Tolkien. They're excellent creative writers that don't pump out the same crock over and over again for their own publicity.

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